National University of Health Sciences Seeks Applicants for ND Clinician Position

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national-university-of-health-sciences(3)-2ND Clinician

JOB SUMMARY:

The faculty member assists the Chief Clinician, Naturopathic Medicine, in the delivery of patient care (as delegated to them). They will be directly responsible for the training and evaluation of interns in the ND program. In this capacity, they will work closely with the Chief Clinician, and the Assistant Dean, Naturopathic Medicine. The interns who work under the supervision of the naturopathic clinical faculty are a part of this team led by the Chief Clinician, Naturopathic Medicine. They are ultimately accountable to the Dean of Clinics.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • To provide a high standard of care for patients of the clinic.
  • To communicate with the Chief Clinician and other naturopathic clinical faculty about the status and progress of patients who are jointly treated or who are receiving primarily naturopathic care.
  • To meet regularly with naturopathic clinical faculty to discuss the current patient issues.
  • To have daily contact with the Chief Clinician so as to provide opportunities for prompt      action on emergent patient care issues.
  • To oversee and instruct naturopathic interns and observers in their clinical work; as part of the patient care team.
  • To evaluate naturopathic clinical students and provide effective feedback.
  • To assist the Chief Clinician, Chair of Clinical Practice, and Assistant Dean, Naturopathic Medicine in the ongoing development and delivery the curriculum of the ND Program.
  • To assist the Chief Clinician in maintaining accurate patient care records including proper supervision of intern performance in charting, and assistance to the Chief Clinician in daily and periodic chart review.

OCCASIONAL DUTIES:

  • Attendance at University-scheduled activities such as graduation ceremonies, etc.
  • Plan or conduct special workshops or seminars for faculty.
  • Plan or conduct special workshops or seminars for students.
  • Appear as a guest in a limited number of classroom settings in order to represent the clinic.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:

  • Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree/diploma degree from a CNME affiliated ND program.
  • Successfully completed NPLEX Part I and II and holds license/registration in naturopathic medicine in a jurisdiction where naturopathic medicine is regulated (North America).
  • Three to five years of experience in clinical practice (which may include residency).
  • Evidence of ongoing professional development.
  • Willingness to work as a member of an integrative medical team and to support naturopathic and to interact with naturopathic students and faculty.

Preferred:

  • Interest in participating in research.
  • Evidence of a commitment to continuing education.
  • Service to the community.
  • Experience in teaching at a graduate or first professional level.
  • Participation in professional organizations.
  • Additional first professional degrees – i.e. DC, MD, DO

To apply please submit CV, cover letter,  copy of transcripts of all post-secondary work including first professional degree, three letters of reference, and copy of valid ND license to awozniak@nuhs.edu.

 

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